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Rationing of treatments

The idea of rationing medical treatment is one we instinctively find difficult. The National Health Service provides an ever-increasing range of life-saving and life-prolonging treatments, many of them unimaginable to previous generations. That in itself has compounded the problem: an ageing population needs more medical care.

The idea of rationing medical treatment is one we instinctively find difficult. The National Health Service provides an ever-increasing range of life-saving and life-prolonging treatments, many of them unimaginable to previous generations.